Not to stop missiles and beams alike.
One result: the Sicilian Project, which uses sound waves to stop incoming ballistic missiles.
It might well add, until Pyongyang stops exporting missiles.
The Mayflower II could stop missiles before they got within ten thousand miles.
Only future U.S. space technology and defense investment will be able to stop nuclear missiles in their launch phase.
Does it matter that, according to experts, torture generally doesn't work and current technology is incapable of stopping incoming missiles?
And it could certainly stop a limited missile attack or stop missiles sent aloft in an unauthorized launch.
Because one of America's missiles doesn't work, do they stop building missiles?
American military plans to develop a new interceptor missile to stop short-range missiles have also disturbed the Russians.
How sure are you that you can stop such missiles with ordinary beams?